Re: Performance Toolkit question

2009-04-04 Thread Jim Bohnsack
It's certainly there, John. It's on the DVD that came with 5.4 and here's the url in Boulder. http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/hcsl7b30.pdf Jim John Harris wrote: Hi Alyce   Try http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/zvmpdf/";>= http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bks

Re: Secure FTP

2009-04-04 Thread Jack Woehr
Alan Ackerman wrote: Perhaps don't want to request additional software and call attention to their use of FTP to move data from Unix to CMS to do their batch processing. Can Linux on Z write record files directly to minidisks? -- Jack J. Woehr# I run for public office from time

Re: Secure FTP

2009-04-04 Thread Alan Ackerman
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 09:33:01 -0400, Davis, Larry wrote: >are there currently any CMS options for performing Secure FTP transfers? > > > >Larry Davis >The Nielsen Company That catch is that there are several different things called "Secure FTP" . SFTP (SSH + FTP) client is, as far as I know, n

Re: z/VM Job Postings - thanks - got it.

2009-04-04 Thread Raymond Noal
Thank you Dave. From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Dave Jones Sent: Sat 4/4/2009 4:54 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: z/VM Job Postings Raymond: http://www.velocity-software.com/jobs/ Raymond Noal wrote: > > Dear List, > > What is

Re: z/VM Job Postings

2009-04-04 Thread Schuh, Richard
www.velocity-software.com Regards, Richard Schuh From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Raymond Noal Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 4:46 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject:

Re: z/VM Job Postings

2009-04-04 Thread Dave Jones
Raymond: http://www.velocity-software.com/jobs/ Raymond Noal wrote: Dear List, What is the URL to the web site for z/VM job postings? TIA -- Dave Jones V/Soft www.vsoft-software.com Houston, TX 281.578.7544

z/VM Job Postings

2009-04-04 Thread Raymond Noal
Dear List, What is the URL to the web site for z/VM job postings? TIA

Re: File System - If you had everything, where would you put it?

2009-04-04 Thread Alan Altmark
On Saturday, 04/04/2009 at 11:01 EDT, "Gary M. Dennis" wrote: > Based on the response the assumption *seems* to be that data spaces are > being considered for the shared data. That is not the case. > > I interpret the diag x'248' to mean that the source ALET can (also) be that > of the host p

Re: File System - If you had everything, where would you put it?

2009-04-04 Thread Alan Altmark
On Friday, 04/03/2009 at 07:54 EDT, Jeff Savit wrote: > Okay, got it. Ultra-traditional thing to do is to use DCSS for data visible > to multiple virtual machines, and use IUCV or (antique) VMCF as a > shoulder-tap so they can communicate with one another. z/VM's GCS was built on precisely this

Re: Secure FTP

2009-04-04 Thread Adam Thornton
On Apr 4, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Alan Altmark wrote: On Saturday, 04/04/2009 at 12:10 EDT, Chip Davis wrote: On 4/3/09 17:29 Alan Altmark said: It was a tupo. Wow, that's impressive! "tupo" by itself is a 'meta-typo' but coupled with its reference to two releases of z/VM, that makes it

Re: Secure FTP

2009-04-04 Thread Alan Altmark
On Saturday, 04/04/2009 at 12:10 EDT, Chip Davis wrote: > On 4/3/09 17:29 Alan Altmark said: > > > > It was a tupo. > > Wow, that's impressive! > > "tupo" by itself is a 'meta-typo' but coupled with its reference to two releases > of z/VM, that makes it a 'meta-typo pun'. > > Definitely Friday

Re: Secure FTP

2009-04-04 Thread Chip Davis
On 4/3/09 17:29 Alan Altmark said: It was a tupo. Wow, that's impressive! "tupo" by itself is a 'meta-typo' but coupled with its reference to two releases of z/VM, that makes it a 'meta-typo pun'. Definitely Friday-level work, there! :-)) -Chip-

Re: File System - If you had everything, where would you put it?

2009-04-04 Thread Gary M. Dennis
Based on the response the assumption *seems* to be that data spaces are being considered for the shared data. That is not the case. I interpret the diag x'248' to mean that the source ALET can (also) be that of the host primary address space containing the data (<=a(31 bit)). On 4/4/09 5:34 A

Re: File System - If you had everything, where would you put it?

2009-04-04 Thread Dave Jones
Hi, Gary. Using a shared DCSS, along with some sort of signaling mechanism (IUCV?) between the server and clients, should work. But be aware that the maximum size of a DCSS is 2GB, which isn't all that large for file systems these days. Note that in z/VM 5.4, a DCSS can live above the 31 bit

Re: Performance Toolkit question

2009-04-04 Thread John Harris
Hi Alyce   Try http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv/zvmpdf/   Regards John Harris IBM -- Original Message -- Received: 06:22 PM EDT, 04/03/2009 From: "Austin, Alyce (CIV)" To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Performance Toolkit question I'm

Re: File System - If you had everything, where would you put it?

2009-04-04 Thread Kris Buelens
To set things 100% straigth: DAT ON users cannot create/access **VM** Data Spaces; they can create their own Data Spaces, that -unlike VM Data Spaces- can however not be shared with other virtual machines. 2009/4/3 Alan Altmark : > Just in case you are trying to connect Diag 0x248 with "push data"

Re: Problem with PEEK Command - update

2009-04-04 Thread Kris Buelens
Vanilla? No way. Since VM/SP R4, execs do no longer need to live on disk only, so FILELIST can't give you a conclusive answer. Execs can be in INSTSEG, in logical segments or be EXECLOADed by the end-user. (e.g. EXECLOAD FOOL THEM A PROFPEEK XEDIT) So issue EXECMAP PROFPEEK XEDIT. It might also